The PLC is the most commonly used legal structure for doing business in Thailand. A foreign investor wishing to start a business in Thailand will usually start by incorporating a company.
Lire la suiteCan foreigners buy land in Myanmar?
Lire la suiteWhat legal and protective measures are available to employees in Thailand?
Lire la suiteThe following article provides an overview of the process to start a business in Myanmar.
Lire la suiteWhile Thailand is not hostile to foreign capital per se, it has clearly preferred, where it is possible, for it to be in the form of minority ownership. The most emblematic measure is the Foreign Business Act that forbids foreign investors to own more than 49% ownership in a large field of activities unless a special licence has been granted.
Lire la suiteThe success of international trade depends on several core issues, one of which is the method by which participants can resolve commercial disputes quickly and effectively.
Lire la suiteThe following article provides an overview of the corporate tax system in Thailand
Lire la suiteEn l’absence de mesures d’unification ou d’harmonisation adoptées par le législateur européen, la jurisprudence de la CJUE a défini le régime du transfert des sociétés. Les tensions entre le principe de la liberté d’établissement et les législations nationales sont toujours vives et l’arrêt ci-dessous rapporté en est une illustration supplémentaire.
Lire la suiteWhile some foreign investors may think it is too early to set up a business in Myanmar, it is maybe already too late to register their trademarks.
Lire la suiteMyanmar has begun a phase of legal and economic transition. What are the opportunities for foreign lawyers?
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